Craig Clark is a good neighbor to have.

After he retired from managing a chain of convenience stores, he became a computer technician. That's when he got the idea to provide laptops for those who couldn't afford them.

Clark, who is from Sarasota, Florida, became the "Tech Fairy."

"I have no memory as to why or how I branded myself as [that]," he told NPR. "People would give me their old computers when they bought a new one and I would fix them up and find someone to give them to."

He started eight years ago and has helped hundreds of people – with photos to prove it.

"In the 700 pictures, there's a lot of convenience store workers, there's a lot of fast food workers, people that I know are working for a minimum wage and probably cannot afford a $1,200 laptop."

The 79-year-old is a on

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